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Old 05-04-2006, 10:10 AM
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I can see the point that no, you would not want the advisory board for a newly colonized chapter to be mainly AI members or members who haven't been around the fraternity since they graduated. On the other hand, how much is the AAC relied upon for the first year? I can't speak for other groups but having been on an AAC for a new chapter, I know that we were basically in the shadows, learning just as the new chapter learned. The chapter was advised by their resident graduate consultant and International officers. It is at least a year, if not two before new Pi Phi chapters are advised by local AACs.

It is one thing to AI the alumnae of that local which is being colonized or one or two local women known as quality volunteers to the others who will serve on housing or advisory boards but if there are not enough alumnae to support a chapter, why would you colonize there?

From what I've seen, the bigger issue is not in NEW chapters but rather the older chapters in small towns. 90 years ago, they didn't worry about how much alumnae support would remain in that small town or that the one alum who remained on faculty would tire of being the adviser after 20 years. Those are the chapters that benefit from having someone AI'd to be an adviser.
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